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1.2 What experiment confirms, part one.<br />
These wave approa<strong>ch</strong>es all require that the<br />
fundamental property of the <strong>ch</strong>romosome apparatus<br />
is the nonlocality of the genetic information. In<br />
particular, quantum nonlocality/teleportation within<br />
the framework of concepts introduced by Einstein,<br />
Podolsky and Rosen (EPR) [Sudbery 1997;<br />
Bouwmeester et al.1997]. This quantum nonlocality<br />
has now, by the experimental work of the Gariaev<br />
Group, been directly related (i) to laser radiations<br />
from <strong>ch</strong>romosomes, (ii) to the ability of the<br />
<strong>ch</strong>romosome to gyrate the polarization plane of its<br />
own radiated and occluded photons and (iii) to the<br />
suspected ability of <strong>ch</strong>romosomes, to transform<br />
their own genetic-sign laser radiations into<br />
broadband genetic-sign radio waves. In the latter<br />
case, the polarizations of <strong>ch</strong>romosome laser<br />
photons are connected nonlocally and coherently to<br />
polarizations of radio waves. Partially, this was<br />
proved during experiments in vitro, when the DNA<br />
preparations interplaying with a laser beam<br />
( λ =632.8 nm), organized in a certain way, polarize<br />
and convert the beam simultaneously into a radiofrequency<br />
range. In these experiments, another<br />
extremely relevant phenomenon was detected:<br />
photons, modulated within their polarization by<br />
molecules of the DNA preparation. These are found<br />
to be localized (or “recorded”) in the form of a<br />
system of laser mirrors’ heterogeneities. Further,<br />
this signal can “be read out” without any essential<br />
loss of the information (as theory predicts [ Gariaev<br />
1994; Marcer, S<strong>ch</strong>empp 1996]), in the form of<br />
isomorphously (in relation to photons) polarized<br />
radio waves. Both the theoretical and experimental<br />
resear<strong>ch</strong> on the convoluted condition of localized<br />
photons therefore testifies in favour of these<br />
propositions.<br />
These independently resear<strong>ch</strong> approa<strong>ch</strong>es also lead<br />
to the postulate, that the liquid crystal phases of the<br />
<strong>ch</strong>romosome apparatus (the laser mirror analogues)<br />
can be considered as a fractal environment to store<br />
the localized photons, so as to create a coherent<br />
continuum of quantum-nonlocally distributed<br />
polarized radio wave genomic information. To a<br />
certain extent, this corresponds with the idea of the<br />
genome’s quantum-nonlocality, postulated earlier,<br />
or to be precise, with a variation of it.<br />
This variation says that the genetic wave<br />
information from DNA, recorded within the<br />
polarizations of connected photons, being quantumnonlocal,<br />
constitutes a broadband radio wave<br />
spectrum correlated - by means of polarizations -<br />
with the photons. Here, the main information<br />
<strong>ch</strong>annel, at least in regard to DNA, is the parameter<br />
of polarization, whi<strong>ch</strong> is nonlocal and is the same<br />
for both photons and the radio waves. A<br />
<strong>ch</strong>aracteristic feature is, that the Fourier-image of<br />
the radio spectra is dynamic, depending essentially<br />
on the type of matter interrogated. It can therefore<br />
be asserted, that this phenomenon concerns a new<br />
type of a computer (and biocomputer) memory, and<br />
also a new type of EPR spectroscopy, namely one<br />
featuring photon-laser-radiowave polarization<br />
spectroscopy. The fundamental notion is, that the<br />
photon-laser-radiowave features of different objects<br />
(i.e. the Fourier-spectra of the radiowaves of<br />
crystals, water, metals, DNA, etc) are stored for<br />
definite but varying times by means of laser<br />
mirrors, su<strong>ch</strong> that the “mirror spectra” concern<br />
<strong>ch</strong>aotic attractors with a complex dynamic fractal<br />
dynamics, recurring in time. The Gariaev Group<br />
experiments are therefore not only unique in<br />
themselves, they are a first example, that a novel<br />
static storage/recording environment (laser mirrors)<br />
exists, capable of directly recording the space-time<br />
atomic/molecular rotary dynamical behaviour of<br />
objects. Further the phenomena, detected by these<br />
experiments described in part two, establish the<br />
existence of an essentially new type of radio signal,<br />
where the information is encoded by polarizations<br />
of electromagnetic vectors. This will be the basis of<br />
a new type of video recording, and will create a<br />
new form of cinema as well.<br />
Further experimental resear<strong>ch</strong> has revealed the high<br />
biological (genetic) activity of su<strong>ch</strong> radio waves,<br />
when generated under the right conditions by DNA.<br />
For example, by means of su<strong>ch</strong> artificially<br />
produced DNA radiations, the super fast growth of<br />
potatoes (up to 1 cm per day) has been a<strong>ch</strong>ieved,<br />
together with dramatic <strong>ch</strong>anges of morphogenesis<br />
resulting in the formation of small tubers not on<br />
rootstocks but on stalks. The same radiations also<br />
turned out to be able to cause a statistically<br />
authentic “resuscitation” of dead seeds of the plant<br />
Arabidopsis thaliana, whi<strong>ch</strong> were taken from the<br />
Chernobyl area in 1987. By contrast, the<br />
monitoring of irradiations by polarized radio waves,<br />
whi<strong>ch</strong> do not carry information from the DNA, is<br />
observed to be biologically inactive. In this<br />
sequence of experiments, additional evidence was<br />
also obtained in favour of the possibility of the<br />
existence of the genetic information in form of the<br />
polarization of a radio wave physical field. This<br />
supports the supposition that the main information<br />
<strong>ch</strong>annel in these experiments is the biosign<br />
modulations of polarizations mediated by some<br />
version of quantum nonlocality. A well known fact<br />
can therefore be seen in new light, namely, that the<br />
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